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Associate Professor ClareScott, from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, and Professor Martha Hickey, from The Royal Women's Hospital and The University of Melbourne, discuss the significance of the discovery.

very exciting. It means if you get rid of those proteins that kill, the oocytes or specialised egg cells can actually repair their DNA and that has never been known before, said lead author ClareScott, an associate professor and oncologist at The Royal Melbourne and Royal Womens Hospitals.

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